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7mm STW
Peterson Brass Belted Mag Basic Unprimed Box of 50
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<blockquote data-quote="Mike Matteson" data-source="post: 2850236" data-attributes="member: 101791"><p>In the past years I have changed 30/06, 270 7mm brass to 26/06 brass. Also changed 300wm brass to 308NM brass. 280AI to 6mm/280AI brass. That took me 4 steps in reducing the 280AI neck to 6mm. I used Redding type S bushing dies to achieve the neck size of the 280AI case .284 or 7mm to .243 or 6mm. </p><p>You need to read this entire blog from front to back. The info is there. What the problems were or are. From what I have read here in this blog. The 416 Rem Mag die was or is the starting step to achieve the sizing of the straight wall case to whatever case you want that is belted mag. Then different dies steps were used to change the case into what that person wants. It can't be done in one sizing other than 416 Rem Mag brass. </p><p>Look back through this blog to see what others have done to size down the cases.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Mike Matteson, post: 2850236, member: 101791"] In the past years I have changed 30/06, 270 7mm brass to 26/06 brass. Also changed 300wm brass to 308NM brass. 280AI to 6mm/280AI brass. That took me 4 steps in reducing the 280AI neck to 6mm. I used Redding type S bushing dies to achieve the neck size of the 280AI case .284 or 7mm to .243 or 6mm. You need to read this entire blog from front to back. The info is there. What the problems were or are. From what I have read here in this blog. The 416 Rem Mag die was or is the starting step to achieve the sizing of the straight wall case to whatever case you want that is belted mag. Then different dies steps were used to change the case into what that person wants. It can't be done in one sizing other than 416 Rem Mag brass. Look back through this blog to see what others have done to size down the cases. [/QUOTE]
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